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Brazilian
Jatoba Cherry
Plantation Grown (Hymenaea
courbaril)
APPEARANCE
Color: Sapwood is gray-white;
heartwood is salmon red to orange-brown when fresh, and becomes russet
or reddish brown when seasoned; often marked with dark streaks.
Grain: Mostly interlocked;
texture is medium to rather coarse.
Variations within Species and Grades:
Moderate to high color variation.
PROPERTIES
Hardness: 2350; 82% harder
than Northern red oak.
Dimensional Stability: Average
(change coefficient .00300; 19% more stable than red oak). However, actual
installations have demonstrated significant movement in use.
Durability: Dense and very
strong.
WORKABILITY
Sawing/Machining: Sawing is
difficult due to high density; requires frequent resharpening of tools.
Planing is difficult due to interlocked grain. Can be machined to a smooth
surface. Carbide tooling recommended.
Sanding: Sands well.
Nailing: Good holding ability,
but due to hardness may require adjustment of angle of penetration and/or
height.
Finishing: No known problems.
Comments: Light-sensitive;
darkens rapidly upon exposure to sunlight.
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